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ADB announces $500,000 grant to help Tonga in relief efforts

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today announced a US$500,000 ($1.13 million pa’anga) grant to the Government of Tonga to help restore life-sustaining services following...

Two more villages locked down in Tonga as Covid-19 spreads

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Tongan authorities are battling to contain the spread of Covid-19, locking down two villages as more cases emerge. In a media conference on Tuesday morning,...

Quad to build ties with other blocs to counter Chinese influence

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Foreign Ministers from Australia, Japan, India and the U.S will canvass how the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue can work in concert with other regional blocs...

Australian soldiers enter Tonga to help with disaster recovery

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Australian soldiers have hit the ground in Tonga to help the country recover from a devastating volcano and tsunami after the country’s largest warship...

Musk’s SpaceX working to restore Tonga’s internet – Fiji official

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Elon Musk's satellite internet venture is helping to restore connectivity to the Pacific Island nation of Tonga, according to an official in Fiji where...

Australia to reopen international border on 21 February

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Australia will open its border for fully vaccinated tourists and all visa holders, a decision branded “bittersweet” by those who have missed funerals in...

Macron gets New Caledonia backing for election

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Three of New Caledonia's four members of the French legislature have jointly declared support for Emmanuel Macron in this year's presidential election. The three politicians...

ADB provides $5 million grant to Solomon Islands response to the Impacts of COVID-19

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) Monday announced the release of a US$5 million (SBD$40.3 million) grant from its Pacific Disaster Resilience Programme (Phase 3)...

The social benefits of seasonal worker programmes

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By offering more effective training opportunities through its Seasonal Worker Programme, the Australian Government can contribute to the lives of workers and their home...

Scrum safety fears drive Super Rugby Pacific rethink as Covid-19 hits Reds

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Australian and New Zealand rugby officials are mulling a rule change to allow Super Rugby games to start with uncontested scrums in the event...

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